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SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PAGE TORES COL'RT STREET CHRISTIAN fesaional service nt 10 a. m. Luther V 17th and Court streets. league at 7 p. m. Evening service at Corner 7:30 p m 8uoJect ..Is there a , This is E:ster and last da or our and a uf(j beyond? XMtm are wc,. Chr.stian Citizenship campaign. We corae George KoeUIcP pnst0 tn make It a big decision day. The C B. society will conduct a sun rise prayer service. A special program has been prepared tor the Biblo school hour. The offering Is to be giv to the National Benevolent asso ciation for the care 01 widows, orpa LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner South Commercial and My ers, streets Horace N. Aldrlch. pastor 8:45 a. m. Holy communion. 8 Live Wire Sunday school class will have Tli castor wi'l Easter breakfast at the home of A. C. STiver the Easter sermon. His sub- Bohrnstedt, 1775 Falrmount avenue, te't "The Empty Tomb." presents an 9-$ a. m. Sunday school, E. A. Rho- sion society and comes to Oregon in the Interests of the $109,609,009 cam paign which im Uaptista are now en gaged in. His tulle will be well worth hearing. Everybody invited. SCANDINAVIAN METHODIST 15th and Mill streets. Easter service will be held at 11 o'clock a. m. Pla ning. Florence Wells is the teacher! and much good is being done thru this I study. You are welcome. A. Wel'f. j pastor; Florence Welts, deaconess. ! ' ! TRESBYTERIAN CHCP.CH Tl-e 1 Easter spirit will prevail throughout this church, holding services at the regularly appointed hours. The Bible u Su''nnun1d'i,nt Ano"y E.j90hoo, wm mcet ,n church aUilitor. I 111,. 1.' 1 I I In . . . l . . 1 1 -1 1 . " " I ' n-.ii in iziv enruun lan guage. Special Easter music by the unshakable argument in favor ot the ten- superintendent 11 a. m. public hUna of Christianity. Junior C. E. 3:29 worship, with sermon by the pastor. nope ... Thpmn "Ufa nut nf n,,lk " IntarmAlllHlH CA U. Ill - . w . ... I'W ... . and IT P S C. E. 6:30 p m. Another Easter music. 2:30 "p. m. the choir oneciai program Is to be given at this wi Slve a program of Easter music hour by the young people. Song ser- at th Penitentiary. 6: 30 p. m. aevo- viee and sermon 7:30 p, m. Subject tional meeting of the Epworth league. ;.U . m" We are oXDcctlns a. bin Leslie Springer, president. 7:30 p. m crowd Will you be there? Ofrial Easter concert by the chorus choir of atine Monday 7:30 D. m. at fortyflve voices. Following is the church Thursday 7:30 p. m. we will Program: Anthem, "He is Risen. Hal eive a "reception to all the new mem- lolujah," Niles; soprano sclo and ch-r Lrs who have come Into the church "O Eyes that are Weary," Hav rturine the recent campaign. The pas- cn": teno' "Alleluia. He is Ris tor will deliver mi inspirational ud- n" Ncldlinger; anthem. "All Hail." drese on "Walking With (Sod." The Jennings; soprano solo," "Easter new members will be given the hand Dawn," Dressier; male quartet. 'Christ of fellowship by the congregation and our aPssover," Chappie; rlto solo and the rest of the evening will be given chorus, "Glorious Easter Dawn,'.' Low . o combined social with the den; soprano solo, "O Light that Elble school. R. L. Putnam, pastor Breaks from Yonder Tomb," Dress-, bets, baptism of children, and the oh- ehoir Please notice charge . of time for this service. The Sunday school will render an Eeter program at 7:!tC' p. m. The English language will be used. This is always a great and me morable day., for .the Scandinavian peoples, and you are cordially invit ed to Join us in our endeavor to make this Easter day the greatest day in our Christian experience. . . FIRST CONGREGATIONAL The Easter program at the First Congre gational church is a very full one. At 7:30 a. m. there will be the Easter breakfast followed by the sunrive prayer meeting. The music for th:s meeting will be furnished by a vested choir of young ladies and young men of the church. At 10 a.- m. Sunduy school at which time the primary de partment will meet with the main school and furnteh a brief, but in teresting program. At 11 a. m. DeM lay Commandrcy Knights Templr.r will be in attendance at the service and Dr. Kantner will speak on "Tha Crowned Knight of the Ages." At 5 p. m. there will be a Vesper service at which time the choir will render a program of Easter music. At this sr-r vice there will be reception of mem SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Cor ner 8. Commercial and Washington streets. H. E. Pcmberton pastor Church P.iblo school at 10 a. m. cluss es for all, Carl Miller, superintendent. Meeting for worship, singing and preaching at 11 a. m. Young people will meet at 6:30. 7:30 p. m. Eastut Angels, cantata. Soloists Misses Eve, r tmttfrt AT ,AwriATroV Miles Hnicl Keeler. Katherme Pern- MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION berton and Mrs. Cunnlnsham.-Met.src. The Ministerial association will meet Wm. Wright, Carl Pemberton and Monday morning in the Y. MC. A. Ross Miles and others. Violinist Mrs. ten 'cIock- enoral discussion of C A. Gwlnn, Miss Marguerite Cook, the inter-church movement. All mcm- V,m are invited to attend. M are requested to be piesent. lor; baritone solo and chorus. "Sav lor Breathe an Evening Classing." Kratz; mi.ed quartet, "Awake, Thou that Sleepest," Elchhorn; contralto solo, "Easter Song," Denner; womens chorus, "Paradise," Leslit; offering and offertory; soprano and alto du-t, "Glad Easter Morn," Hughs; anthen. "O Light Eternal," Miles. scrvance of holy communion. At 6:30 p. m. the Christian 'Endeavor will hold an Endeavor Easter meeting Miss Josephine Bross, leader. THE FREE METHODIST Market Blreet church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prosram at 10:30 a, m. Preaching at 11.15 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Quar terly meeting April 16-18; annual con ference May 12 to 16. W. J. Johnston, pastor; Winminuh Johnston, deacon ess. NAZARENE. CHURCH-Nlceteenth - land Marlon. Sunday school at 9:45 .. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Bible . BIA11'' hBinuiu.s-n.'.. , W- B Hardy, superintendent. school at 9:45 a. m., EarllPruitt, bu- a lne smle institutions eunuay v. hi pri.achig at 11 a in. and at S p. it all nges. be held as follows: 0 a. m. state hos- Morning worship at 11. C. E. meeting "" " 1 . t B-1K r..l m-eaehinir at 7:30 n. m. tage farm, by A. Wells; 3 p. m. girls training school, by I. G. Lee; 8:15 p. m. tuberculoids hospital, by T. S. Ar derson. . , at 6:15 and preaching at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thuiamy nt 7:C0 p. m. In connection with the pray, r meeting on Thursday of tho coming week is our regular monthly business ! meeting. Every member of the church EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seven is urged to bo present, aa there will teenth nnd Chemeketa streets, Sunday be some very Important business to school at 10 a. m. A special scrvli:? transact. Cottage prayer meeting on conducted by the pastor, F. W. Lau'i Tuesday evening at tho home of Mrs. er, will be part of the program for Rickard on Brooke ave. Missionary the Sunday school. Sermon at 11 a. workers will meet on Wednesday nf- m. Subject "Our. Risen Lord." At 7:20 tornoon at tho homo of Mrs. MoCralt p. m. the choir will render an Easter en on Uaphj ave. I. O. Lee and wife oratorio called "Love Triumphant " pastors. All are welcome. JASON LEE MEMORIAL Tin FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Easter season will bo appropriately Br. Richard N. Avison, minister, observed at the Jason Lee Momoriul corner Church and State streets. 7 n. church, corner ot Winter and Jefter- m. prayer meeting under the auspic-,8 son streets, on next Sunday "nt both ot the Epworth league, led by Mrs. morning and evening services. .Tl.o C. A. Bowen; all, both young and old, fallowing will be the program for the are invited, stnrt the Easter das day: Sunrise service at six o'clock, aright tby spending Ibis hour W'ilh us The kind of service that brings out communing with God. 9:15 old time the Easter spirit. Sunday school at class meeting, room 4 dow-nstairs, W. 9:45, classes for nil ages; strangers L. Cumminga leader. 9:45 Sunday and visitors always welcome. The school, Alpheus Clllette, superintend-, public worship hour will bo taken up ent, assisted by Bobbin Fisher., tlx with a varied program; infants will be presented by parents for baptism there will also bo an adult baptismal service and an Easter program by members of the Sunday school. Mei.i bers will also be received . into the church. The Epworth League will meet at 6:30. The choir will hav charge of the cvoning service ot 7:30 and will render the cantata "The Lord of the Eastertide" by J. D. Crcsswoll. Organ prelude, Miss Aspinwull, Miss Newman; Darkness Falls, chorus choir; Light at Eventide, chorus choir Calvary, koo and chorus choir; Keep Watch at the Door, baritone solo and male quartet; song in the Night, s.i prano and bass solos and chorus by choir1; Who Shall Roll (ho Stone Away. Indies quartet; Behold a Groat Earthquake, chorus by choir; Fling Wide the Gates of Day, tenor solo tenor and bass duet and chous by choir; Christ is Risen, chorus by choir; Victorious Day, soprano solo, duet and chorus by choir: Lo I ant With You Always, chorus by choir and baritone solo; The Lord of the Eastertide, chorus by choir. Wo moat cordially Invite tho public to come end enjoy these services with U'l. I FIRST CHtrnCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Btlnday service is held at,440 Chemeketa street at. 11 a. m subject Bible lesson, "Unreality.'' Sunday school at 9:5. a. m. .Wednes day evening testimonial meeting at 3 o'clock. Heading room 209 Masonic Temple, open ovory day except Sun diy and holidays, from il:'45 to 5 p w. All are cordially Invited "to our 8orvkg and to our rending room. v ... . . LUTHERAN East State and Eigh teenth streets. Divine servlco and holy communion at 10:30 a. m. Con- hour will be given over to an Easier program, come and see what ft Is. 11 a. m. sermon, "Church Membership" 3 p. m. Bro. Roscbruugh will lead de votional exercises at the Old Peop'.oo homo, 12th and Ferry. 4 p, m. an Easter program rendered by the church chiHr will take the place oi the usual evening service nnd praise. 6:30 p. m. senior Epworth lengue, In termediate loaguo in Epworth hall, Junior league upstairs. Thursday 7:30 p. m. slogan "Come and bring an other." "sT. PAUL'S CHURCH Easter day 7:30 early celebration of tho holy communion. 9:45 childrn'a service 11 a. m. choral celebration and ser' mon. "Inspirations of Immortality." 4 p. m. baptism. 7:30 p. m. evening nraver and , sermon, "Resurrection power." The musical program at tho morning service will include Spcnces anthem, "The Day of Resurrection. Shepperd's setting of "Christ our P.iHKover." Gloria Tibl by Oounod, Sursum Cordia and Sanctus by Cam Idgc, bencdictus by Morley, Agnne Del by Adams. L. O. Jennlson will sing a solo, "Tho Women at the Tomb," at the evening service. Everybody wel come. Chas. H. PoWell, rector. UNITED EVANGELICAL On Cot tage near Center. Sunday school it 10 a. in.. Communion service and re ception of members at 11 a. m. Chris tian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Sermon it 7:30 p. m. A cordial welcome to all to worship with us on Easter. 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sun day morning at 11 o'clock Dr. James ,A. Franklin of Boston will occupy the pulpit. Dr. Franklin Is one of the sec retaries of the Baptist Foreign Mis- Young peoples Bible study at 6:10 p. m. Fraiso service from 7:30 to 8 p. m. Wednesday night prayer meeting at 7:30. This Is a great feature of all the meetings. Come and see and er- joy an hour In the prayer meeting. Especial atention is called to the Bi ble study with the young Sunday eve turn at' S: 15. BaDtism nf infants, re ception of new memoers and com munion service, with a veiy brief ser mon at 11 o'clock. Intermediate En deavor at 5 o'clock. Young peoples meeting at 6:30 and a congregational song service at 7:30. Old fashioned hymns at this evening service that ill can enjoy. The church will be appro priately, decorated with, beautiful flowers and filled with sweet music. .Everybody welcome. "CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL-" Corner South 19th and Ferry streets, II. C. Stover, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. n. in charge of Mrs. B. E. Edwards. An Easter program by, the Sunday school at 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor sunrise meeting at 7 a", m. Easter cantata "Our Living Lord" will be given by the choir at 7:30 p. m. . FIRST" CHRISTIAN ' CHURCH Center and High streets, one block north ot the city hull. Bible school decision day services at 9:45 a. n TJio great -Sunday school orchestra will pl!y two special numbers In ad dition to the accompaniments and marches. Easter sermon and music nt 11 a. m., the sermon topie is "Ho is Risen Indeed." Christian Endeavor prayer meeting at 6:30 p. m. The eve ning services, will be in the nature of two sermons in drama form, ono ren dered by a group of little folks, and one by a group of young ladies, both dramas having to do with the Easter day spirit and scenes. These services will be further augmented by the full orchestra of eighteen pieces. Baptism al services will close the great day. It is hoped that many will avail them selves of this opportunity to take mem bership with this congregation on this decision day; the invitation is not ous, but the. Lord's. Leland W. Por ter, pastor. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Of Yew Park. Sabbath school at 10, At 11 an Easter program will be giv en by the Sjunday school. Chrls.n Endeavor at 7, preaching at 8. Mid week prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at .7:30. C, W, Ccrby, pastj: CATHOLIC CHURCH At the flr.it mass at 8 o'clock a large class of children wilt receive first holy com munion, after which the coueregaUn will receive communion. The yours ladies from the Holy Names academy will furnish the music tor this mai'. The 10:30 mass will be a solemn hig'i mass sung hy the pastor. The recular choir will .sing this mass. An orches tra will accompany with the organ and, as, usual, this mass will be ore of the finest sung during the yean A sermon will be preached by Rev. Father Buck. Everyone is m.ist cor dially invited. Benediction will be sol emn in the evening with extra music, and "the sermon will be by the assist ant pastor. On Sunday, April llt'i. His Grace, Archbishop Christie wii administer confirmation to a very large class. This will be in the arte-- noon at 2:30. LIBERTY STREET EVANpELIC AL CHURCH Corner Center and Liberty streets. G. P. Liening, S... pastor. Sunday school and Easter ex ercises at 10 a. m., B. Maves, superin tendent. Preaching services at 11 a, tn. and 7:43 p. m. Young peoples meeting at 7 p. m. Come and worship with us. Silverton Man Held For Forgery Silverton, Or.. Apr. 3. Carl Brown, I ouimonly known in Silverton as "Fat' I Brown, w9 ar-ested in Portland yes j terd-jy.on a charge of passing a bogus j check. The forgery Is alleged to have i been made on a Silverton Auto Co. j check furnished by the First National i bunk of this city. The check was Is- sued to Bert Shields and the name Disk Beck was at the boUotv:. .Mr Beck is a mi-mlier of the Silvet :on Auto Co. He nev-r signs his oam-i in tv,-. i, i.i. i,m ..,-.. .....1 . s; n- was presented at the First Na !t!oiv) bank it wasxt nt back pi.tostt iri tr.e arrest lolrowed. Brown had bten around the tTlver-. ttn Auto jrarage considerj:y and i- scrpd to have taken the hok froi i She ftk-e. Ho is 21 years o ase an! ww In the service overseas. . M. T. Dunagan of Seotts Mills trans acted business and visited friends in Salem, Friday. ; FOR LONO DISTANCE! AUTO TRUCKING WillametteV alley Transfer Co. 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